Innovation Goes Beyond Hearing
Innovation does not depend on hearing — it depends on curiosity, creativity, and determination. One inspiring example of this is the story of a deaf inventor who helped shape one of the most important inventions in human history: the light bulb.
The Light Bulb Story Has More Than One Genius
Although many people credit Thomas Edison with inventing the practical electric light bulb, few know that several deaf inventors and engineers played key roles in developing electrical technology during the same period.
Granville T. Woods and His Impact
One remarkable deaf inventor, Granville T. Woods, was born in 1856 and became known as the “Black Edison.” Woods was not only deaf but also highly skilled in electrical engineering and mechanics.
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